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Re: Re: VOIP & Home Alarm Systems
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ceejay2005
On the issue of VoIP and alarm systems, the issue is simply to ensure that latency and jitter will tolerate a 1200 bps over G.711. Surely the alarm companies will be looking to implement IP based notification systems to reduce their costs. A co-worker here switched to Primus and then his alarm stopped working. His alarm CO told him it would be $400 for a new panel and wireless, plus another few bucks a month for wireless monitoring. Primus has a deal with someone else, so he took it there. Rather than replacing the panel, the installation tech changed the way the alarm talks back to the station, and it's worked fine ever since.
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